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Permanent Oviduct Posteriorization after Neonatal Exposure to the Phytoestrogen Genistein

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
卷 119, 期 11, 页码 1575-1582

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US DEPT HEALTH HUMAN SCIENCES PUBLIC HEALTH SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1104018

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developmental patterning; female reproductive tract; genistein; homeobox gene

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  1. National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences [Z01-ES102405]

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BACKGROUND: Preimplantation embryo loss during oviduct transit has been observed in adult mice after a 5-day neonatal exposure to the phytoestrogen genistein (Gen; 50 mg/kg/day). OBJECTIVE: We investigated the mechanisms underlying the contribution of the oviduct to infertility. METHODS: Female mice were treated on postnatal days 1-5 with corn oil or Gen (50 mg/kg/day). We compared morphology, gene expression, and protein expression in different regions of the reproductive tracts of Gen-treated mice with those of control littermates at several time points. RESULTS: Neonatal Gen treatment resulted in substantial changes in expression of genes that modulate neonatal oviduct morphogenesis, including Hoxa (homeobox A cluster), Wnt (wingless-related MMTV integration site), and hedgehog signaling genes. An estrogen receptor antagonist blocked these effects, indicating that they were induced by the estrogenic activity of Gen. Oviducts of adults treated neonatally with Gen had abnormal morphology and were stably posteriorized, as indicated by altered Hoxa gene patterning during the time of treatment and dramatic, permanent up-regulation of homeobox genes (e. g., Pitx1, Six1) normally expressed only in the cervix and vagina. CONCLUSIONS: Neonatal exposure to estrogenic environmental chemicals permanently disrupts oviduct morphogenesis and adult gene expression patterns, and these changes likely contribute to the infertility phenotype.

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